The name, literally "tea restaurant", serves to distinguish itself from Western restaurants that provide water to customers instead of tea.
Western restaurants serve bread at the beginning of the meal; neighborhood Chinese spots deliver crispy noodles.
Western restaurants are also emerging here and there in all districts of this city to cater for a growing diversity of needs from the people.
Western restaurants, serving a variety of foods catering for the European and American tastes are also available.
Or there is the eight-course Christmas dinner offered in one of the hotel's Western restaurants, for $390 per person.
Another deceptive meal is the "Mongolian Beef" sold in many Western restaurants.
Itaewon is known as the western district, all types of Western restaurants and if you're interested in designer knock offs, it's the place to go!
The kitchen will serve the food when it's ready rather than in formal courses like Western restaurants.
This is now the style in which most modern Western restaurants serve food (with some significant modifications).
Western restaurants are few at the moment but the choice is bound to grow.